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A Brief History of Japanese Culture
Prof. Ian CondryLecture 2: February 10, 2003
“The” Japanese
Analyzing Popular Culture
• formal• aesthetic• quantitative• sociological• political Gangurofashion, late 1990s (source: New York Times)
Lawrence Grossberg(1989)
"Japan"
• What is culture?
– Humanist
•Arts and letters
– Anthropological
•Meanings and lifeways
– Historical
•Traditions, institutions
Bunrakupuppet theater
Goals of the Class
• Analyze Japanese popular culture
• Locate popular culture in social
context
• Understand its power and politics
TEZUKA Osamu (1949)
Metropolis
Course Dynamics
• Lecture
• Presentations
• Discussion
• Media
• Outside events
Reading
• Three texts + articles
– Treat, Contemporary
Japan and Pop Culture
– Craig, Japan Pop!
– Kinsella, Adult Manga
Why take this course?
• Japan – 2nd largest economy – Asian modernity• Popular culture – information economies – media power – fan cultures – new millennium politics
A Brief History of Japan
Japan: Traditional and Modern
“Although time may pass, the important things
never change. Trust. Proven results. Nichie.”
--NichieBank (TV commercial)
Geisha
see also Golden Memoirs of a Geisha
Map of the world with Europe at
the center.
Map of the world with the Pacific Rim as the center
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Locating Japan in Asia
Japan Geography
• Four main islands
– Hokkaidô (north)
– Honshû (main)
– Shikoku (small)
– Kyûshû (southern)
– also, Okinawa (small
islands like Hawaii)
Pre-historic Japan (1)
• first humans over 30,000 yrs ago
• 10,000 -7,000 yrs ago from Korea
• Jomon up to 300 BC (pottery with
cord markings, figurines)
Pre-historic Japan (1)
• Yayoiafter site in SW Japan by 100
AD replace Jomon
• 500s AD fighting men on horses,
armor, swords, bows (from Korea)
• Yamato clan, Shintô, Buddhism
Classical age (6th-12th c.)
• 710 -794 Nara capital• Heiancourt in Kyoto 794 -1185• Literacy (kanji, kana) • dueling aesthetics
see also Totman(1981) Japan Before Perry
Warring states period (1192 -1600)• local warlords (daimyô)• samurai (historical change)• shifting centers of power – Kamakura 1192 -1333 – late 1200s Mongols invade (fail) – Muromachi1334 -1573 etc.• Religion moves to the masses
Yukio MISHIMA, 20th c. novelist,
posing as a samurai
Tokugawa Period (1600 -1868)
• Shogun rule Edo (Tokyo) – TOKUGAWA Ieyasu• samurai bureaucrats• rigid class structure – samurai, farmers, artisans, merchants• but power shifts to merchants – rise of mercantile culture
HimejiCastle near Osaka
Meiji Restoration 1868
• 1853 Commodore Perry “Black Ships” • Reformers “restore” Meiji Emperor• Modernization following Western models• Imperial aggression begins in 20th century
IzumoShrine, the Emperor as living god of Shintôreligion
Reading Discussion
Homework
• Reading for Wednesday
– from Craig, Japan Pop!• Atkins, Can Japanese Sing the Blues